This chart shows the decline of wage growth for most Americans, which really fell compared to the richest Americans beginning in 1998. Growth flattened starting in the 1960’s when large numbers of women starting working.

Since their inception in 1984, the PG-13 rating has slowly squeezed out both R and PG ratings with its supposed middle-ground of content. As the gross revenue for movies by rating shows, they have clearly been making much of the money. It’s also worth noting that 1995’s Showgirls was the last NC-17 rated film to make enough money to show up on the revenues chart.

There are only a handful of outlier metros that educated Americans are moving to, most notably the Bay Area and Raleigh, NC. The biggest and most well-known college towns (Ann Arbor, Ithaca, Ames, etc.) have extremely high shares of educated residents, largely due to their academic company-town environments. Click through for a searchable, interactive version.

A new OECD study out today shows that Americans have the highest disposable income, but have a below (OECD) average life span, and twice the percentage of people who work over 50 hours a week compared to Canada.